Ambuic Acid

Ambuic Acid

CAT N°: 27483
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Ambuic acid is a cyclohexanone originally isolated from Pestalotiopsis and Monochaetia species that has phytopathogenic antifungal, quorum sensing inhibitory, and antibacterial activities.{49080,49081,49082} It is active against P. ultimum (MIC = 7.5 µg/ml) and inhibits the growth of a variety of other phytopathogenic fungi, including F. solani, H. sativum, and C. gramineum, but not P. oryzae, R. solani, or B. cinerea. Ambuic acid inhibits the biosynthesis of cyclic peptides involved in quorum sensing, including gelatinase biosynthesis-activating pheromone (GBAP) in E. faecalis, autoinducing peptide I (AIP-I) in S. aureus, and LsrD698 and LsrD826 in L. innocua.{49081} It suppresses abcess formation in a mouse model of skin infection induced by methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) when administered at a dose of 5 µg and decreases the activity of the agr quorum sensing system in an in vivo reporter assay.{49082}

Territorial Availability: Available through Bertin Technologies only in France

  • Synonyms
    • (2E)-4-[(1R,5R,6R)-3-(1E)-1-hepten-1-yl-5-hydroxy-4-(hydroxymethyl)-2-oxo-7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-en-1-yl]-2-methyl-2-butenoic acid
  • Correlated keywords
    • cyclo hexanone anti-fungal bacterial Pythium Fusarium Cephalosporium Pyricularia Rhizoctonia Botrytis Enterococcus LsrD-698 826 Listeria Helminthosporium Staphylococcus Lsr D698 D826 Listeria AIPI
  • Product Overview:
    Ambuic acid is a cyclohexanone originally isolated from Pestalotiopsis and Monochaetia species that has phytopathogenic antifungal, quorum sensing inhibitory, and antibacterial activities.{49080,49081,49082} It is active against P. ultimum (MIC = 7.5 µg/ml) and inhibits the growth of a variety of other phytopathogenic fungi, including F. solani, H. sativum, and C. gramineum, but not P. oryzae, R. solani, or B. cinerea. Ambuic acid inhibits the biosynthesis of cyclic peptides involved in quorum sensing, including gelatinase biosynthesis-activating pheromone (GBAP) in E. faecalis, autoinducing peptide I (AIP-I) in S. aureus, and LsrD698 and LsrD826 in L. innocua.{49081} It suppresses abcess formation in a mouse model of skin infection induced by methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) when administered at a dose of 5 µg and decreases the activity of the agr quorum sensing system in an in vivo reporter assay.{49082}

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